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INSTRUCTIONS: PREGNANCY TESTS: Home Pregnancy Urine Test - Midstream
The OneStep Midstream hCG Test is an immunochromatographic
assay designed for qualitative determination of human
chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine for early detection
of pregnancy.
SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION OF THE TEST Human chorionic
gonadotropin is a glycopeptide hormone produced by the
placenta during pregnancy. The appearance and rapid rise
in the concentration of hCG in the woman’s urine makes
it a good pregnancy marker. Usually, concentration of hCG
in urine is at least 25 mIU/ml as early as seven to ten
days after conception. The concentration increases
steadily and reaches its maximum between the eighth and
eleventh weeks of pregnancy. The Midstream hCG Test is an
immunochromatographic assay which utilizes both
conventional and monoclonal antibodies to selectively
identify hCG in urine.
PRINCIPLES OF THE TEST The immunochromatographic device
contains a unique set of dye-conjugated and immobilized
monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies used to produce a
distinctive visual pattern indicating elevated
concentration of hCG (≥25 mIU/ml) in the test
sample, in approximately five minutes. In the test
procedure, the liquid sample is allowed to migrate through
the absorbent area. If hCG is present, labeled
antibody-dye conjugate binds it, forming an
antibody-antigen complex. As the reaction mixture
continues to flow along the test membrane, the complex
binds to the anti-hCG antibody in the test (T) zone of the
membrane, and produces a pink-rose color band. Unbound
conjugate binds to the reagents immobilized in the control
© zone producing a pink-rose color band, demonstrating
proper performance of the test.
REAGENTS AND MATERIALS PROVIDED 1. Testing Device.
MATERIALS REQUIRED BUT NOT PROVIDED 2. Clock or timer.
STORAGE CONDITIONS
Store the kit below 28°C; do not freeze. Optional liquid
components require refrigeration (4°C). Refer to
individual expiration dates of components for stability.
PRECAUTIONS 1. Do not use test after the expiration dates.
2. Dispose of used testing devices in a proper biohazard
container. 3. If testing device has been stored in a
refrigerator, allow them to warm to room temperature
before performing the test.
SPECIMEN TESTING First morning urine usually contains the
highest concentration of hCG and is therefore the best
sample when performing the urine test. However, randomly
collected urine specimens may be used.
QUALITY CONTROL The use of controls is recommended to
verify proper kit performance. Quality control reagents
(optional kit components) should be tested according to
quality control requirements established by the testing
laboratory. Use controls in the same procedure as
specimens.
TEST PROCEDURE 1. Remove the test stick from its foil
pouch by tearing at the notch. 2. Take the cap off the
test stick as shown in figure 1. 3. To perform the test,
turn the test stick so that the purple side of the handle
is facing you, and the twin absorbent windows are located
on the bottom of the test stick (as shown in Figure 2)
With the purple side of the test stick facing you and the
twin absorbent windows pointing in a downward direction,
hold the test stick in your stream of urine (hold it for
at least six seconds so that adequate urine goes into the
absorbent windows (shown in figure 3)
Seal the twin absorbent windows with the cap. 1. Turn the
stick over with the purple side down and set it on the
table. 2. You should see a rose-pink color moving across
the viewing windows as the test begins to work. 3. In 2 to
5 minutes, a rose-pink color band will appear in the small
window to show that the test is complete. 4. Read the
viewing windows and interpret the results as shown in
figure 4.
INTERPRETATIONS OF THE TEST After you have completed the
test, whether you are pregnant or not, a rose pink color
band will apparent in the small control window. This
indicates that the OneStep Midstream test is working
properly. Now you can read your results in the large test
window.
Positive: After the urine has been in the test stick for
five minutes, you can conclude that you are pregnant if a
rose -pink color band appears in the large test window.
Negative: You can conclude you are not pregnant if no
rose-pink color band is seen in the large test window
within 5 minutes. Note: Even if a faint rose-pink color
band is visible in the test window at five minutes, the
test is positive. IMPORTANT: IF there is no color band is
the small control window you may not have followed the
instructions correctly or the test stick may have
deteriorated. Reread the instructions carefully and repeat
the test using another Insta Test OneStep Midstream test.
LIMITATIONS OF THE TEST 1. The hCG MidtreamTest is for in
vitro diagnostic use only. 2. Besides pregnancy, elevated
concentrations of hCG may be found in patients with both
gestational and non-gestational trophoblastic diseases.
These conditions should be ruled out in the interpretation
of hCG levels to establish a diagnosis of pregnancy. 3.
Although is very accurate in detecting pregnancy, a low
incidence of false results can occur. Consult with a
physician if you obtain unexpected or inconsistent
results. 4. A normal pregnancy cannot be distinguished
from an ectopic pregnancy based on hCG levels alone. Also,
a spontaneous miscarriage may cause confusion in
interpreting the test results. 5. As with all diagnostic
tests, a definitive diagnosis should not be based on the
results of a single test, but should only be made by the
physician after all clinical and laboratory findings have
been evaluated. 6. A negative result from a specimen
collected from a woman in very early pregnancy may be due
to an unusually low concentration of hCG. In such cases,
the test should be repeated on a fresh specimen obtained
approximately two days later. 7. A urine sample may be too
diluted and thus may not contain a representative
concentration of hCG. If a negative result is obtained
with a urine specimen and pregnancy is still suspected,
obtain a first morning urine specimen and re-test.
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Sensitivity hCG Test will
detect hCG in urine at concentrations 25 mIU/ml or
greater. This sensitivity level has been confirmed with
hCG standards (25, 50, 100, 1000, 450,000, and 900,000 mIU/ml)
in urine. Occasionally, specimens containing less than 25
mIU/ml hCG can also give positive results. Specificity
Related hormones potentially cross-reactive with anti-hCG
were added to hCG-free urine samples in the following
concentrations: LH: 50, 100, 300, and 500 mIU/ml; FSH: 50,
100, 500, and 1000 mIU/ml; TSH: 100, 500, and 1000 mIU/ml.
In addition, these concentrations of LH, FSH and TSH were
added to urine samples containing hCG at 25 and 450,000
mIU/ml. In all cases the results of hCG testing were not
affected by added glycoprotein hormones (no cross
reactivity of was detected).
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